NCAA TOURNAMENT: Only three perfect brackets left for Warren Buffet’s $1 billion prize

A second day of upsets left only three people with a chance to win the $1 billion prize Warren Buffet is offering for a perfect NCAA tournament bracket.

Most of the brackets were eliminated on the tournament’s first full day. The number of unblemished brackets in the Quicken Loans contest on the Yahoo Sports website kept dwindling after third-seed Duke, sixth-seed UMass and seventh-seed New Mexico lost Friday.

Only 16 people remained perfect after 10th-seeded Stanford topped New Mexico. Then Tennessee routed UMass, leaving only six people with a chance of beating the 9.2 quintillion-to-1 odds.

Gonzaga’s victory over Oklahoma State cut that down to three.

At CBSSports.com, no perfect brackets were left. ESPN said 66 entries were still perfect in their contest.